The correct answer is the first one. It is where the story is at its peak and where the plot changes.
Answer:
This question is incomplete since you have not provided information about the text it refers to. But either way I will help you with an explanation so that you can identify the answer for yourself.
Explanation:
The theme is the axis of a story, the concept around which our history revolves, which structures it. Far from being something concrete, the subject is an abstract concept, and must be able to be represented in a single word. It does not limit us to a space or to a specific time: starting from the same theme we can raise infinite stories.
Some possible topics, so you can get an idea, are love, hatred, pain, ambition, jealousy, narcissism, anguish, anger, infertility, hypochondria, heroism, cruelty ...
A story can have more than one theme, but there will always be one central theme that stands out from the others. That is the one you must identify in order to answer this question correctly.
Answer:
The author in the "Uprising" introduced the fancy silver buckle because the it was "...the kind of thing a girl would have been proud of..."
Explanation:
Bella is a teeange girl who left her city Italy and moved to America to earn money so that she can bring her family to America. When everyone was escaping from the fire, Bella sees a "fancy silver Buckle" on a girls waist. A "fancy silver Buckle" according to the author in the novel is "...the kind of thing a girl would have been proud of..." As a teenage girl, Bella also had desires to dress beautifully but because of her family conditions she couldn't. The author introduced "fancy silver buckle" to create the emotion pity in readers as Bella would never be able to have her dreams come true.
<em>"...the kind of thing she would have gone around
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<em>showing off, making sure her skirt flounced up to display it as
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<em>much as possible..."</em>